I haven't had the time yet but the 'man spring' is going into the RFSG, if it can be reinforced to handle the strain that is.
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Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
lefty- Posts : 153
Join date : 2010-12-26
Age : 48
Location : Brisbane
- Post n°36
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
I've done all the reinforcements to our TS's with putty and added extra sound dampening by coating the inside of the shell with hot glue. the result is as mentioned before, rock solid. With the 'man spring' at 22kg is just to tiering to use as a war blaster so I've reverted back to a BTv2 and longshot stock spring combo which with the 6 shot RSCB hits around 38m consistently. This was used by a 12 yr old for the entire day at the last war we attended.
I haven't had the time yet but the 'man spring' is going into the RFSG, if it can be reinforced to handle the strain that is.
I haven't had the time yet but the 'man spring' is going into the RFSG, if it can be reinforced to handle the strain that is.
boosted6- Posts : 479
Join date : 2011-03-06
Age : 43
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°37
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
Ooh nice, man spring in a RFSG would be awesome.
Please post your results!
Please post your results!
NachoTaco- Posts : 168
Join date : 2011-02-07
Age : 25
Location : Perth WA
- Post n°38
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
I really like the feel of my quadshot, but hopefully I can get a shot on a PAS soon.
I don't think anyone in WA got one from Clunk
I don't think anyone in WA got one from Clunk
Unknown- Posts : 997
Join date : 2010-07-07
Age : 26
Location : North Brisbane
- Post n°39
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
lefty wrote:...BTv2 and longshot stock spring combo...
...used by a 12 yr old for the entire day at the last war we attended...
What are you feeding your kids!?!
I can't prime anything near that...
I'm stuck with a LS, Recon and stock spring combo which is hitting 110+ with bath plug PH. I'd love to chuck a V2 in it but I just can't handle all that.
Mozart- Posts : 622
Join date : 2011-04-24
Age : 31
Location : Burnie, TAS
- Post n°40
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
I've got stock and V2. Need the bath plug though, not as powerful as it should be.
boosted6- Posts : 479
Join date : 2011-03-06
Age : 43
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°41
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
Shall i send you a 32mm bath plug head with your foam?
Mozart- Posts : 622
Join date : 2011-04-24
Age : 31
Location : Burnie, TAS
- Post n°42
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
Yes please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My god, you legend.
My god, you legend.
matt.chopper- Posts : 451
Join date : 2010-08-24
Age : 27
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°43
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
Would you like some 32mm PVC with that? I"m applying for a job :P.
Mozart- Posts : 622
Join date : 2011-04-24
Age : 31
Location : Burnie, TAS
- Post n°44
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
Lol, what, Matt? I don't get it..
Actually, I've just gotten another Hand Cannon in the mail today, can you send me two, Boosted..? Pleeaassseeee? (:
How much are these plugs that you all use? I paid $7.50 for one that was labeled as 32mm, but actually 38mm..
Actually, I've just gotten another Hand Cannon in the mail today, can you send me two, Boosted..? Pleeaassseeee? (:
How much are these plugs that you all use? I paid $7.50 for one that was labeled as 32mm, but actually 38mm..
matt.chopper- Posts : 451
Join date : 2010-08-24
Age : 27
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°45
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
If you want a super seal replace the plunger tube with 32mm PVC. I can get you some if you like. The plugs I use are the 32mm Boston plugs (red one). Super results out of my Mancannon.
Mozart- Posts : 622
Join date : 2011-04-24
Age : 31
Location : Burnie, TAS
- Post n°46
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
Ohh, right.. Won't it get 100% seal from just the bath plug?
matt.chopper- Posts : 451
Join date : 2010-08-24
Age : 27
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°47
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
Mozart wrote:Ohh, right.. Won't it get 100% seal from just the bath plug?
You"ll get a 90% seal. It will work well at the beginning but will slowly get worse. Well that"s my experience with the TS anyway.
clunk07- Administrator
- Posts : 2953
Join date : 2011-02-02
Age : 44
Location : Blackwater, Queensland
- Post n°48
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
Is that the same set-up you sent me with the BBB mate?
matt.chopper- Posts : 451
Join date : 2010-08-24
Age : 27
Location : Melbourne
- Post n°49
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
clunk07 wrote:Is that the same set-up you sent me with the BBB mate?
Yeah that's the one. You tried anything with it?
clunk07- Administrator
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- Post n°50
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
Haven't had a chance yet mate, but I've got a new TS here, so maybe I'll put it in that. Short of time as always, but it's on the to-do list!!
Cheers,
Cheers,
Mozart- Posts : 622
Join date : 2011-04-24
Age : 31
Location : Burnie, TAS
- Post n°51
Re: Hand Cannon Vs. PAS
Pretty broke right now, lol. Thanks anyway, Matt.
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